Manny (likely) staying (through the end of season, TBD thereafter)

Cribby better hurry up and get here

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I subscribe to The Athletic and read the full article, and it really ****ed me off. So let me continue my rant.

The tone of the article was all about “look how much Miami cares and is invested in football.”

And what does Manny Navarro say to back that point up? Oh well they put Rudy Fernandez over the Athletic Department. And we might get a locker upgrade.

****. Off.

So let me get this straight. Miami’s answer to “you’re not invested” is to put a career bureaucrat between the President and the AD?? What the **** is that supposed to accomplish??? And new lockers? Who gives a ****?

This is so Miami. This tells me Manny is going nowhere. This is gonna be the Ed Reed hire all over again….oh they’ll do SOMETHING alright, but it will be just for show and zero actual changes that mean anything are going to happen

God**** it
 
I subscribe to The Athletic and read the full article, and it really ****ed me off. So let me continue my rant.

The tone of the article was all about “look how much Miami cares and is invested in football.”

And what does Manny Navarro say to back that point up? Oh well they put Rudy Fernandez over the Athletic Department. And we might get a locker upgrade.

****. Off.

So let me get this straight. Miami’s answer to “you’re not invested” is to put a career bureaucrat between the President and the AD?? What the **** is that supposed to accomplish??? And new lockers? Who gives a ****?

This is so Miami. This tells me Manny is going nowhere. This is gonna be the Ed Reed hire all over again….oh they’ll do SOMETHING alright, but it will be just for show and zero actual changes that mean anything are going to happen

God**** it

Of all the things in the article, the one that matters most is whether the school is actually willing to dip into UHealths bank account to help fund athletics. If that turns out to be true, it turns the world upside down.
 
agreed. if we actually do our part in that regard, the rest will follow, because somehow someway people still do in fact respect "The U" as a football institution. dominate the coastal, recruiting will pick way up, and with a good enough coach it snowballs from there. i'll repeat what i've been saying: i think it's quite unlikely that we become a force-of-nature dynasty like the old days, but what i do think is very attainable if we run the program right is a program that's in the playoff mix more years than not, and can win a natty when we strike big on the right QB and/or mix of players.
Sort of like Oregon, whose #4 in the cfp rankings right now.
 
I subscribe to The Athletic and read the full article, and it really ****ed me off. So let me continue my rant.

The tone of the article was all about “look how much Miami cares and is invested in football.”

And what does Manny Navarro say to back that point up? Oh well they put Rudy Fernandez over the Athletic Department. And we might get a locker upgrade.

****. Off.

So let me get this straight. Miami’s answer to “you’re not invested” is to put a career bureaucrat between the President and the AD?? What the **** is that supposed to accomplish??? And new lockers? Who gives a ****?

This is so Miami. This tells me Manny is going nowhere. This is gonna be the Ed Reed hire all over again….oh they’ll do SOMETHING alright, but it will be just for show and zero actual changes that mean anything are going to happen

God**** it
Bingo. I have thought this all along
 
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Of all the things in the article, the one that matters most is whether the school is actually willing to dip into UHealths bank account to help fund athletics. If that turns out to be true, it turns the world upside down.

Guess that depends on how much they’re dipping and what they’re spending it on.
 
But but but people say you can’t move money around like that at the school.

Would like more details please.
Same. Didn’t go into detail and I call bs on that lol. I know you can’t move earmsrked donations around but they’re talking bout profit u health made
 
This is BIG.

“When Miami operated under Shalala, she expected athletics to cover its own expenses. That’s not the case anymore.”

Shalala changed the way the AD operated its budget which led directly to the downfall, this according to a friend of mine who was around at the time. This change allows Miami to be competitive again.

UM is more profitable than a lot of the schools we assume are loaded. Texas operates in the red, as do a lot of other institutions. UM operated its AD in a way that almost insured failure.

I think we may actually see a light at the end of the tunnel.

F'ing troll.... destroyed everything she touched
 
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